Mališevo


Mališevo or Malisheva, is a town and municipality located in the Prizren District of Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Mališevo has 3,395 inhabitants, while the municipality has 54,613 inhabitants.

History

The population of the town has historically been predominantly ethnic Albanian. The town was largely destroyed by Serbian forces in 1998. Town residents only returned following the 1998 withdrawal of Serbian paramilitary police and military, in response to international pressures.
The town became a stronghold for the ethnically Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army during the Kosovo War in 1999. The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo formally re-established the municipality of Mališevo in July 2000. During the war, a number of atrocities were committed by both Albanian and Yugoslav forces. One such incident occurred in Mališevo, the execution of no fewer than seven Serbian men, named the Mališevo Massacre. The UN-run Office on Missing Persons and Forensics began the excavations at the site in May 2005.

Economy

There is one gold mine operating on the territory of Mališevo - Trpeza.

Demographics

According to the last official census done in 2011, the city of Mališevo has a population of 54,613 inhabitants. The municipality has ethnic Kosovo Albanians majority. Based on the population estimates from the Kosovo Agency of Statistics in 2016, the municipality has 58,282 inhabitants.